Example sentences of "[adv] even [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was not even evidence of men initially without such predilections enduring a process of seduction .
2 Newman was overwhelmed by the latter and wrote in The Sunday Times : ‘ Strictly speaking no art is translatable into another , not even poetry into music .
3 The latter mosaic from Dyer Street ( a 3 x 3 arrangement of octagonal panels ) is of a more even blend of figures , although these are yet more elaborate and individualistic ( pictures in their own right ) .
4 In Britain , this meant a commitment to increased social welfare , a high and stable level of employment , and more even distribution of income and wealth through a system of progressive taxation .
5 The more even distribution of food is commonly associated with exclusive ranging in mammals and the presence of potentially aggressive males may enhance dispersion .
6 The purpose of this practice is to ensure a more even distribution of pupils around the LEA 's schools .
7 This gives the pine a more even rate of absorption so that a more uniform colour results when the stain is applied .
8 While many of these types of work categories are still very broad , what the tables ( and diagrams ) show clearly is that there is a marked contrast between subjects such as computing and engineering ( civil , electrical/electronic , mechanical ) where one type of work absorbs 70 per cent or more of the graduate output , and subjects such as English , history , biological sciences or social studies where graduates are absorbed into a fairly even plurality of occupations ; with everything in between these two extremes .
9 Making no attempt to disguise his anger at the Ulster decision John Hunter added : ‘ The fact that it was a blanket no , and that it was n't even person to person , made it all the more galling . ’
10 The only major gaps in an otherwise even pattern of settlements are the present villages , and it is likely that many if not most of these are on earlier sites .
11 They were apprised in no uncertain terms of the matters requiring attention which have caused worry , and disturbed the otherwise even tenor of life in our Village .
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